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Congratulations to Andi Lee who has recently been hired as Parks and Rec Director for the City of Grant. "I'm very excited to have Andi here! I hired her because I believe she will be a good fit as she is very familiar with the city pool and she has served as a t-ball coach for our program," said City Superintendent Dana Harris .
Welcome, Andi!

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City government is set up much like the federal government – there are different branches . The mayor and staff are the executive branch and the council is the legislative branch. (The judicial branch is, of course, the court . . .

April 6, 2018
As allowed in Title V, Chapter 51, Section 51.40 of the City of Grant Code of Ordinances I hereby suspend the water consumption restrictions currently in effect, until further notice. Specifically this means that lawns may be watered at such times and dates as the property owners and/or residents deem appropriate.
I ask those using water from the City of Grant system to . . .

Celebrating Five Years!
On January 2, 2018 I marked my fifth anniversary as the City of Grant Superintendent. (Yes, that’s my official title, though most people think it’s just easier to say ‘city manager.’) It’s been an interesting and enjoyable five years and I’ve met a lot of great people in Grant! I am optimistic about the City’s future. . . .

Grant City Taxes Low; Staff Praised
“This is great news for taxpayers,” said Terry Galloway during his audit presentation to the City of Grant council at their January 23, 2018 meeting. Galloway, a CPA and partner in the accounting firm Almquist, Maltzahn, Galloway, and Luth of Grand Island, is responsible for conducting the City’s annual audit. He began his report by stating, . . .

City Water System Lauded
The City of Grant has received more good news. Department of Health and Human Services conducted a Routine Sanitary Survey of the city’s public water supply system and found no deficiencies. City Superintendent Dana Harris explained that a DHHS Field Representative inspects the system routinely but the visit is not scheduled. “It’s always unannounced,” she said. . . .